White Sox invite injured fan to game

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The Chicago White Sox have invited a Gurnee man who lost his eye in a fight with three Cubs fans to attend a game of his choice this season with his fiancee. White Sox spokesman Lou Hernandez told a newspaper that 32-year-old Robert Steele and his fiancee April Bieze would be guests of the team. Three Chicago Cubs fans face felony charges in McHenry County after allegedly beating Steele so ... [link]

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Traveling White Sox Miss Rage Against The Machine, Take It Out On Anyone They Can
Published 8/4/2008 by Ben Schwartz at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... And in an update on the Sesame Street massacre, in which a Sox fan was beaten by two Cookie Monsters Cub fans, the White Sox organization desperately tried to shift attention from Kansas City to local Gurnee, Illinois. The Daily Herald reports that Jerry Reinsdorf and company have invited the Sox fan involved in the toddler brawl to The Cell as a guest of the team to attend the game of his choice. [A little advice, don’t pick an October date.] On hearing the news, one irate fan, Mr. Jack Taylor, posted to the Herald’s site: What kind ...

White Sox fan who lost his eye after a beating ...
Published 8/4/2008 by Rick Chandler at Deadspin
... White Sox fan who lost his eye after a beating by Cubs fans at a Sesame Street-themed birthday party will get to attend at free game. [Daily Herald] ...

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